├── screenshot.gif
├── screenshot.png
├── .gitignore
├── assets
├── img
│ └── wp-news-dashboard-widget.png
├── css
│ └── post.css
└── js
│ └── src
│ └── functions.js
├── .rsync-exclude
├── assets-compiler.json
├── webpack.config.js
├── webpack.config.production.js
├── composer.json
├── package.json
├── inc
└── pub-section.php
├── .github
└── workflows
│ └── deploy-workflow.yml
├── ABOUT.md
├── README.md
├── composer.lock
├── dewp-planet-feed.php
└── LICENSE
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2 | *.bak
3 | node_modules/
4 | vendor
5 | assets/js/functions.js
6 | assets/js/functions.js.LICENSE.txt
7 |
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1 | - .git/
2 | - node_modules/
3 | - dewp-planet-feed/
4 | - assets/js/src
5 | - package.json
6 | - package-lock.json
7 | - webpack.config.production.js
8 | - webpack.config.js
9 | - .*
10 |
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1 | {
2 | "script": "build:production",
3 | "pre-compiled": {
4 | "env": {
5 | "root": {
6 | "adapter": false
7 | },
8 | "$default": {
9 | "source": "assets",
10 | "target": "./assets/",
11 | "adapter": "gh-release-zip",
12 | "config": {
13 | "repository": "deworg/dewp-planet-feed"
14 | }
15 | }
16 | }
17 | }
18 | }
19 |
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1 | const path = require('path');
2 | const LodashModuleReplacementPlugin = require('lodash-webpack-plugin');
3 | module.exports = {
4 | mode: 'development',
5 | entry: ['./assets/js/src/functions.js'],
6 | output: {
7 | path: path.resolve(__dirname, 'assets'),
8 | filename: 'js/functions.js',
9 | },
10 | module: {
11 | rules: [
12 | /**
13 | * Running Babel on JS files.
14 | */
15 | {
16 | test: /\.js$/,
17 | exclude: /node_modules/,
18 | use: {
19 | loader: 'babel-loader',
20 | options: {
21 | plugins: ['lodash'],
22 | presets: ['@wordpress/default']
23 | }
24 | }
25 | }
26 | ]
27 | },
28 | 'plugins': [
29 | new LodashModuleReplacementPlugin,
30 | ]
31 | };
32 |
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1 | const LodashModuleReplacementPlugin = require('lodash-webpack-plugin');
2 | const path = require('path');
3 |
4 | module.exports = {
5 | mode: 'production',
6 | entry: ['./assets/js/src/functions.js'],
7 | output: {
8 | path: path.resolve(__dirname, 'assets'),
9 | filename: 'js/functions.js',
10 | },
11 | module: {
12 | rules: [
13 | /**
14 | * Running Babel on JS files.
15 | */
16 | {
17 | test: /\.js$/,
18 | exclude: /node_modules/,
19 | use: {
20 | loader: 'babel-loader',
21 | options: {
22 | plugins: ['lodash'],
23 | presets: ['@wordpress/default']
24 | }
25 | }
26 | }
27 | ]
28 | },
29 | 'plugins': [
30 | new LodashModuleReplacementPlugin,
31 | ]
32 | };
33 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "deworg/dewp-planet-feed",
3 | "description": "WordPress Plugin: DEWP Planet Feed",
4 | "type": "wordpress-plugin",
5 | "authors": [
6 | {
7 | "name": "Florian Brinkmann"
8 | },
9 | {
10 | "name": "Caspar Hübinger"
11 | },
12 | {
13 | "name": "Dominik Schilling"
14 | },
15 | {
16 | "name": "Torsten Landsiedel"
17 | }
18 | ],
19 | "require": {
20 | "composer/installers": "^1.0",
21 | "inpsyde/composer-assets-compiler": "^2.0"
22 | },
23 | "extra": {
24 | "composer-asset-compiler": {
25 | "dependencies": "install",
26 | "script": "build:production"
27 | }
28 | }
29 | }
30 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "dewp-planet-feed",
3 | "version": "0.4.0-beta",
4 | "description": "Generates a custom RSS2 feed “dewp-planet”. Adds a checkbox to the Publish meta box in order to expicitely add a post to that custom feed.",
5 | "scripts": {
6 | "build:production": "webpack --config webpack.config.production.js",
7 | "build:dev": "webpack",
8 | "watch": "webpack --watch"
9 | },
10 | "repository": {
11 | "type": "git",
12 | "url": "git+https://github.com/deworg/dewp-planet-feed.git"
13 | },
14 | "author": "Florian Brinkmann, Caspar Hübinger, Dominik Schilling, Torsten Landsiedel",
15 | "license": "GPL-3.0-or-later",
16 | "bugs": {
17 | "url": "https://github.com/deworg/dewp-planet-feed/issues"
18 | },
19 | "homepage": "https://github.com/deworg/dewp-planet-feed#readme",
20 | "devDependencies": {
21 | "@wordpress/babel-preset-default": "^5.0.1",
22 | "babel-core": "^6.26.3",
23 | "babel-loader": "^8.2.2",
24 | "webpack": "^5.21.2",
25 | "webpack-cli": "^4.5.0"
26 | },
27 | "dependencies": {
28 | "babel-plugin-lodash": "^3.3.4",
29 | "lodash": ">=4.17.21",
30 | "lodash-webpack-plugin": "^0.11.6"
31 | }
32 | }
33 |
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1 | Erscheint in allen deutschsprachigen WordPress-Dashboards!'
23 | );
24 | ?>
25 |
39 |
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1 | # This workflow will do a clean install of node dependencies, build the source code and run tests across different versions of node
2 | # For more information see: https://help.github.com/actions/language-and-framework-guides/using-nodejs-with-github-actions
3 |
4 | name: Deployment
5 |
6 | on:
7 | release:
8 | types:
9 | - created
10 |
11 | env:
12 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
13 |
14 | jobs:
15 | deploy:
16 | name: Deploy
17 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
18 | steps:
19 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2
20 | - uses: actions/setup-node@v1
21 | with:
22 | node-version: '12'
23 | - name: Install dependencies
24 | run: |
25 | npm install --silent
26 | npm run build:production
27 | - name: Create deployment ZIP
28 | run: |
29 | mkdir -p dewp-planet-feed
30 | rsync -rav --exclude-from='.rsync-exclude' --delete-excluded ./ dewp-planet-feed
31 | zip -r dewp-planet-feed.zip dewp-planet-feed/
32 | cd dewp-planet-feed/assets
33 | zip -r ../../assets.zip ./*
34 | cd ../..
35 | rm -rf dewp-planet-feed
36 | - name: Get Release
37 | id: get_release
38 | uses: bruceadams/get-release@v1.2.0
39 | - name: Upload ZIP to release.
40 | uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
41 | with:
42 | upload_url: ${{ steps.get_release.outputs.upload_url }}
43 | asset_path: ./dewp-planet-feed.zip
44 | asset_name: dewp-planet-feed.zip
45 | asset_content_type: application/zip
46 | - name: Upload assets ZIP to release.
47 | uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
48 | with:
49 | upload_url: ${{ steps.get_release.outputs.upload_url }}
50 | asset_path: ./assets.zip
51 | asset_name: assets.zip
52 | asset_content_type: application/zip
53 |
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1 | /**
2 | * DEWP Planet Plugin
3 | */
4 | .dewp-planet__add-to-feed {
5 | margin: -4px 10px 0 0;
6 | }
7 | .dewp-planet__help-link {
8 | margin: 0 0 0 -5px;
9 | padding: 10px;
10 | position: relative;
11 | text-decoration: none;
12 | }
13 | /* Invisible states */
14 | .dewp-planet__label-notice {
15 | display: block;
16 | max-height: 1px;
17 | overflow: hidden;
18 | padding: 0;
19 | -webkit-transition: padding 200ms linear;
20 | -moz-transition: padding 200ms linear;
21 | -ms-transition: padding 200ms linear;
22 | -o-transition: padding 200ms linear;
23 | transition: padding 200ms linear;
24 | }
25 | .dewp-planet__add-to-feed + .dewp-planet__label-text .dashicons-warning {
26 | visibility: hidden;
27 | }
28 | /* Visibile states */
29 | .dewp-planet__add-to-feed:checked + .dewp-planet__label-text .dashicons-warning {
30 | margin: -1px 5px 0 -2px;
31 | position: relative;
32 | visibility: visible;
33 | }
34 | .dewp-planet__add-to-feed:checked + .dewp-planet__label-text .dewp-planet__label-notice {
35 | max-height: 10em;
36 | padding: 6px 0 8px;
37 | }
38 | /* Colors */
39 | .dewp-planet__help-link,
40 | .dewp-planet__add-to-feed:disabled + .dewp-planet__label-text {
41 | color: #b4b9be;
42 | }
43 | .dewp-planet__add-to-feed:checked + .dewp-planet__label-text .dashicons-warning {
44 | color: #dc3232;
45 | }
46 |
47 | /* Gutenberg rules */
48 | .edit-post-sidebar .dewp-planet > div {
49 | position: relative;
50 | }
51 |
52 | .edit-post-sidebar .dewp-planet label {
53 | padding-right: 2em;
54 | }
55 |
56 | .edit-post-sidebar .dewp-planet__help-link {
57 | position: absolute;
58 | right: -5px;
59 | top: -8px;
60 | }
61 |
62 | .edit-post-sidebar .dewp-planet .-is-checked ~ .dewp-planet__label-notice {
63 | max-height: 10em;
64 | padding: 6px 0 8px;
65 | }
66 |
67 | .edit-post-sidebar .dewp-planet .-is-checked ~ .dewp-planet__label-notice .dashicons-warning {
68 | color: #dc3232;
69 | margin: -1px 5px 0 -2px;
70 | position: relative;
71 | visibility: visible;
72 | }
73 |
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1 | // Highly inspired by https://github.com/inpsyde/gutenberg-example/blob/ceac1c6fa0f1484b955d2ba5b7414cc5672617b1/assets/js/src/EditorPicks/index.js
2 | // And the final fix by https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/12289#issuecomment-441585195
3 | const { CheckboxControl } = wp.components
4 | const { PluginPostStatusInfo } = wp.editPost
5 | const {
6 | compose,
7 | withInstanceId
8 | } = wp.compose
9 | const { withSelect, withDispatch } = wp.data
10 | const { registerPlugin } = wp.plugins
11 |
12 | const Render = ( { meta, updateMeta } ) => {
13 | const showInDewpPlanet = meta.wpf_show_in_dewp_planet_feed;
14 | return (
15 |
16 |
17 |
{
22 | updateMeta( { wpf_show_in_dewp_planet_feed: value || 0 } );
23 | }}
24 | />
25 |
26 | Was ist das?
27 |
28 |
29 | Erscheint in allen deutschsprachigen WordPress-Dashboards!
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 | )
34 | }
35 |
36 | const DewpPlanetGutenberg = compose(
37 | [
38 | withSelect( ( select ) => {
39 | const {
40 | getEditedPostAttribute,
41 | } = select( 'core/editor' );
42 |
43 | return {
44 | meta: getEditedPostAttribute( 'meta' ),
45 | };
46 | } ),
47 | withDispatch( ( dispatch, { meta } ) => {
48 | const { editPost } = dispatch( 'core/editor' );
49 |
50 | return {
51 | updateMeta( newMeta ) {
52 | // Important: Old and new meta need to be merged in a non-mutating way!
53 | editPost( { meta: { ...meta, ...newMeta } } );
54 | },
55 | };
56 | })
57 | ]
58 | )(Render)
59 |
60 | registerPlugin('dewp-planet-gutenberg', {
61 | render: DewpPlanetGutenberg
62 | })
63 |
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1 | ## DEWP-Planet-Feed
2 |
3 | > @todo Needs review!
4 |
5 | ## Was ist der DEWP-Planet?
6 | Der [DEWP-Planet](http://de.planetwp.org/) ist ein Feed-Aggregator. Sein Feed wird aus verschiedenen einzelnen Blog-Feeds gespeist. Seine Hauptaufgabe besteht darin, die Inhalte des __Dashboard-Wigdets WordPress-Nachrichten__ zu liefern:
7 |
8 | 
9 |
10 | ### Was macht die Option unter _Veröffentlichen_?
11 | Mithilfe der Option __Im DEWP-Planet-Feed anzeigen__ kannst du in deinem Blog einzelne Beiträge einem speziellen RSS-Feed namens __dewp-planet__ zuweisen. Die URL dieses Feeds sieht etwa so aus:
12 |
13 | ```
14 | http://example.com/feed/dewp-planet/
15 | http://example.com?feed=dewp-planet
16 | ```
17 |
18 | #### Bitte verwende die Option mit Bedacht!
19 |
20 | __Sofern dein Feed Teil des DEWP-Planet-Feed ist, landet dein Beitrag direkt in den Dashboards aller deutschsprachigen WordPress-Installationen.__
21 |
22 | __Nutze den Planet, um dein WordPress-Wissen frei zu teilen. Du bist selbst dafür verantwortlich, dass deine Inhalte der hervorgehobenen Position in den Dashboards einiger Tausend Nutzerinnen und Nutzer angemessen sind.__
23 |
24 | ## Landet mein Beitrag mit diesem Plugin automatisch im Dashboard anderer Nutzer_innen?
25 | Nur wenn dein Feed bereits in den _Planet_ aufgenommen wurde. Dafür ist eine manuelle Freischaltung seitens des _Planet_ erforderlich.
__Allein die Verwendung dieses Plugins speist dein durch das Plugin neu erzeugte Feed noch _nicht_ in _Planet_-Feed für die Dashboard-Widgets ein.__
26 |
27 | ### Wie kommt mein Blog-Feed in den DEWP-Planet?
28 | Die Betreueung des DEWP-Planets obliegt einem Team von Freiwilligen der [deutschsprachigen WordPress Community](https://de.wordpress.org/). Den Slack-Channel des Teams findest du hier: [dewp.slack.com/messages/planet/](https://dewp.slack.com/messages/planet/)
29 |
30 | Das Team des Planet wird initiativ aktiv und fügt die Feeds geeigneter Blogs in regelmäßigen Abständen zum DEWP-Planet hinzu. Die Betreiber_innen der entsprechenden Blogs werden zuvor nach ihrem Einverständnis gefragt. Auch behält sich das Team vor, jederzeit und ohne Angabe von Gründen einzelne Feeds aus dem _DEWP-Planet_ zu entfernen.
31 |
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1 | # DEWP Planet Feed #
2 | * Contributors: Florian Brinkmann, Caspar Hübinger, Dominik Schilling, Torsten Landsiedel
3 | * Requires at least: 4.9.8
4 | * Tested up to: 5.6.1
5 | * License: GPLv3
6 | * License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
7 |
8 | ## Description
9 | Generates a custom feed `/feed/dewp-planet` for posts. Adds a checkbox to the _Publish_ meta box in order to explicitly add a post to that custom feed.
10 |
11 | 
12 |
13 | ---
14 |
15 | ## Installation
16 | ### Via SFTP or backend
17 | 1. Download the asset `dewp-planet-feed.zip` from the [latest release](https://github.com/deworg/dewp-planet-feed/releases/latest).
18 | 1. Upload the folder `dewp-planet-feed` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory, or directly upload the ZIP through the »Plugins« › »Add new« › »Upload plugin« screen in the WordPress backend.
19 | 1. Activate the plugin through the »Plugins« menu in WordPress.
20 |
21 | ### With Composer
22 | If you would like to pull the plugin with Composer (e.g. with [Bedrock](https://roots.io/bedrock/)) you have to compile the JavaScript assets yourself or use the [Composer Asset Compiler](https://github.com/inpsyde/composer-asset-compiler). This plugin is compatible and even provides the pre-compiled assets for each release.
23 |
24 | To pull this Plugin with Composer, follow these steps:
25 |
26 | 1. Add `git@github.com:deworg/dewp-planet-feed.git` as an addional Github repository to your `composer.json`:
27 | ```json
28 | "repositories": [
29 | {
30 | "type": "github",
31 | "url": "git@github.com:deworg/dewp-planet-feed.git"
32 | }
33 | ],
34 | ```
35 | 2. Require the plugin
36 | ```bash
37 | $ composer require deworg/dewp-planet-feed
38 | ```
39 | 3. Compile the assets with `npm install && npm run build:production` in the plugin directory or setup the [Composer Asset Compiler](https://github.com/inpsyde/composer-asset-compiler) with:
40 | ```bash
41 | $ composer require inpsyde/composer-assets-compiler
42 | ```
43 | 4. If you choose the Composer Asset Compiler, run `composer compile-assets` after every plugin update time or activate auto run in your `composer.json`:
44 | ```json
45 | "extra": {
46 | "composer-asset-compiler": {
47 | "auto-run": true,
48 | }
49 | }
50 | ```
51 | 5. Done. If you choose auto run, try it with `composer update` or `composer install`
52 |
53 | ---
54 |
55 | ## Changelog
56 |
57 | ### 1.0.0 – 13.02.2021
58 |
59 | * Enhancement: Add possibility to install via composer (see *Installation* part of readme for instructions) – thanks @goaround.
60 | * Fix: Make `wp_planet_feed__post_types` work with Gutenberg.
61 |
62 | ### 0.5.1 – 28.10.2018
63 |
64 | * Fix: Make it work with current Gutenberg version.
65 |
66 | ### 0.5.0 – 18.08.2018
67 |
68 | **The plugin requires WordPress 4.9.8 now**
69 |
70 | * Added Gutenberg support.
71 |
72 | ### 0.4
73 | * Fix: changed dependency for admin stylesheet from `edit` to `wp-admin`.
74 |
75 | ### 0.3
76 | * Enhancement: added help link to Post screen option.
77 | * Enhancement: added About document.
78 | * Architecture: moved code for Post screen option to separate file.
79 | * Architecture: moved inline CSS to separate file.
80 |
81 | ### 0.2
82 | * Enhancement: lower priority for publishing checkbox.
83 | * Clean-up: Renamed plugin to __DEWP Planet Feed__ and PHP class to `DEWP_Planet_Feed`.
84 |
85 | ### 0.1
86 | * Initial fork from [original class](https://github.com/ocean90/wpgrafie-theme/blob/master/classes/class-ds-wpgrafie-wp-planet-feed.php).
87 | * Added de/activation hooks + UI candy.
88 |
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153 | }
154 | ],
155 | "time": "2021-01-14T11:07:16+00:00"
156 | },
157 | {
158 | "name": "inpsyde/composer-assets-compiler",
159 | "version": "2.0.1",
160 | "source": {
161 | "type": "git",
162 | "url": "https://github.com/inpsyde/composer-asset-compiler.git",
163 | "reference": "11de914f4a003f74d7d522f12947356c893f460e"
164 | },
165 | "dist": {
166 | "type": "zip",
167 | "url": "https://api.github.com/repos/inpsyde/composer-asset-compiler/zipball/11de914f4a003f74d7d522f12947356c893f460e",
168 | "reference": "11de914f4a003f74d7d522f12947356c893f460e",
169 | "shasum": ""
170 | },
171 | "require": {
172 | "composer-plugin-api": "^1 || ^2",
173 | "ext-json": "*",
174 | "php": ">= 7.2"
175 | },
176 | "require-dev": {
177 | "composer/composer": "^2",
178 | "inpsyde/php-coding-standards": "^1@dev",
179 | "mikey179/vfsstream": "^1.6",
180 | "mockery/mockery": "^1",
181 | "phpunit/phpunit": "^8",
182 | "vimeo/psalm": "^3"
183 | },
184 | "type": "composer-plugin",
185 | "extra": {
186 | "class": "Inpsyde\\AssetsCompiler\\Composer\\Plugin"
187 | },
188 | "autoload": {
189 | "psr-4": {
190 | "Inpsyde\\AssetsCompiler\\": "src/"
191 | }
192 | },
193 | "notification-url": "https://packagist.org/downloads/",
194 | "license": [
195 | "MIT"
196 | ],
197 | "authors": [
198 | {
199 | "name": "Inpsyde GmbH",
200 | "role": "company"
201 | },
202 | {
203 | "name": "Giuseppe Mazzapica",
204 | "email": "g.mazzapica@inpsyde.com"
205 | }
206 | ],
207 | "description": "Composer plugin that installs and compile frontend dependencies for installed Composer packages based on configuration.",
208 | "support": {
209 | "issues": "https://github.com/inpsyde/composer-asset-compiler/issues",
210 | "source": "https://github.com/inpsyde/composer-asset-compiler/tree/2.0.1"
211 | },
212 | "time": "2020-12-02T17:52:14+00:00"
213 | }
214 | ],
215 | "packages-dev": [],
216 | "aliases": [],
217 | "minimum-stability": "stable",
218 | "stability-flags": [],
219 | "prefer-stable": false,
220 | "prefer-lowest": false,
221 | "platform": [],
222 | "platform-dev": [],
223 | "plugin-api-version": "2.0.0"
224 | }
225 |
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1 | 'boolean',
162 | 'description' => 'Ob der Beitrag im DEWP-Planet erscheinen soll oder nicht.',
163 | 'single' => true,
164 | 'show_in_rest' => true,
165 | ]
166 | );
167 | }
168 | }
169 |
170 | /**
171 | * Load feed template.
172 | * @since 0.1
173 | * @return void
174 | */
175 | public static function feed_template() {
176 | load_template( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/feed-rss2.php' );
177 | }
178 |
179 | /**
180 | * Add checkbox to Publish Post meta box.
181 | * @since 0.1
182 | * @return void
183 | */
184 | public static function add_checkbox() {
185 | global $post;
186 |
187 | // Bail if post type is not allowed.
188 | if ( ! in_array( $post->post_type, self::$post_types ) ) {
189 | return false;
190 | }
191 |
192 | // Check user capability. Not bailing, though, on purpose.
193 | $maybe_enabled = current_user_can( self::$capability );
194 |
195 | // This actually defines whether post will be listed in our feed.
196 | $value = get_post_meta( $post->ID, '_wpf_show_in_dewp_planet_feed', true );
197 |
198 | ob_start();
199 | include trailingslashit( dirname( __FILE__ ) ) . 'inc/pub-section.php';
200 | $pub_section = ob_get_clean();
201 |
202 | echo $pub_section;
203 | }
204 |
205 | /**
206 | * Register and enqueue admin scripts and styles.
207 | * @since 0.3
208 | * @param string $hook Current admin page
209 | * @return return Current admin page
210 | */
211 | public static function admin_enqueue_scripts( $hook ) {
212 | if ( 'post.php' !== $hook && 'post-new.php' !== $hook )
213 | return;
214 |
215 | $file_data = get_file_data( __FILE__, array( 'v' => 'Version' ) );
216 | $assets_url = trailingslashit( plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) ) . 'assets/';
217 |
218 | // CSS
219 | wp_register_style(
220 | 'dewp-planet-post', $assets_url . 'css/post.css',
221 | array( 'wp-admin' ),
222 | $file_data['v']
223 | );
224 | wp_enqueue_style( 'dewp-planet-post' );
225 | return $hook;
226 | }
227 |
228 | /**
229 | * Enqueue assets for the Gutenberg editor.
230 | * @since 0.5.0
231 | */
232 | public static function enqueue_block_editor_assets() {
233 | if ( ! in_array( get_post_type(), self::$post_types ) ) {
234 | return;
235 | }
236 | $file_data = get_file_data( __FILE__, array( 'v' => 'Version' ) );
237 | $assets_url = trailingslashit( plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) ) . 'assets/';
238 | wp_enqueue_script( 'dewp-planet-functions', $assets_url . 'js/functions.js', array( 'wp-blocks', 'wp-element', 'wp-edit-post' ), $file_data['v'] );
239 | }
240 |
241 | /**
242 | * Save option value to post meta.
243 | * @since 0.1
244 | * @param integer $post_id ID of current post
245 | * @return integer ID of current post
246 | */
247 | public static function save_checkbox( $post_id ) {
248 |
249 | if ( empty( $post_id ) || empty( $_POST['post_ID'] ) ) {
250 | return;
251 | }
252 | if ( defined( 'DOING_AUTOSAVE' ) && DOING_AUTOSAVE ) {
253 | return $post_id;
254 | }
255 | if ( absint( $_POST['post_ID'] ) !== $post_id ) {
256 | return $post_id;
257 | }
258 | if ( ! in_array( $_POST['post_type'], self::$post_types ) ) {
259 | return $post_id;
260 | }
261 | if ( ! current_user_can( self::$capability ) ) {
262 | return $post_id;
263 | }
264 | if ( empty( $_POST['dewp-planet__add-to-feed'] ) ) {
265 | delete_post_meta( $post_id, '_wpf_show_in_dewp_planet_feed' );
266 | } else {
267 | add_post_meta( $post_id, '_wpf_show_in_dewp_planet_feed', 1, true );
268 | }
269 |
270 | return $post_id;
271 | }
272 |
273 | /**
274 | * Set feed content.
275 | * @since 0.1
276 | * @param object $query WP_Query object
277 | * @return object Altered WP_Query object
278 | */
279 | public static function feed_content( $query ) {
280 |
281 | // Bail if $posts_query is not an object or of incorrect class.
282 | if ( ! is_object( $query ) || ( 'WP_Query' !== get_class( $query ) ) ) {
283 | return;
284 | }
285 | // Bail if filters are suppressed on this query.
286 | if ( $query->get( 'suppress_filters' ) ) {
287 | return;
288 | }
289 | // Bail if this is not the Shire.
290 | if ( ! $query->is_feed( 'dewp-planet' ) ) {
291 | return;
292 | }
293 |
294 | $query->set( 'post_type', self::$post_types );
295 |
296 | $meta_query = array(
297 | 'relation' => 'OR',
298 | array(
299 | 'key' => 'wpf_show_in_dewp_planet_feed',
300 | 'value' => 1,
301 | ),
302 | array(
303 | 'key' => '_wpf_show_in_dewp_planet_feed',
304 | 'value' => 1,
305 | ),
306 | );
307 |
308 | $query->set( 'meta_query', $meta_query );
309 |
310 | return $query;
311 | }
312 | }
313 |
314 | // Hallo!
315 | new DEWP_Planet_Feed();
316 |
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